The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 9T. Tegg, 1812 |
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Page 187
... Tribunes , give way ; he shall to th ' market - place . Bru . The people are incens'd against him . Sic . Or all will fall in broil . Cor . Stop , Are these your herd ? - Must these have voices , that can yield them now , And straight ...
... Tribunes , give way ; he shall to th ' market - place . Bru . The people are incens'd against him . Sic . Or all will fall in broil . Cor . Stop , Are these your herd ? - Must these have voices , that can yield them now , And straight ...
Page 193
... tribunes To the people , -Coriolanus , patience : - Speak , good Sicinius . Sic . Hear me , people ; -Peace . Cit . Let's hear our tribune : -Peace . Speak , speak , speak . Sic . You are at point to lose your liberties : Marcius would ...
... tribunes To the people , -Coriolanus , patience : - Speak , good Sicinius . Sic . Hear me , people ; -Peace . Cit . Let's hear our tribune : -Peace . Speak , speak , speak . Sic . You are at point to lose your liberties : Marcius would ...
Page 258
... tribune , in reply to Menenius's remark , on the people's hate of Coriolanus , had observed that even beasts ... tribunes , got the choice of one . But if he makes Rome a democracy , which at this time was a perfect aristocracy ...
... tribune , in reply to Menenius's remark , on the people's hate of Coriolanus , had observed that even beasts ... tribunes , got the choice of one . But if he makes Rome a democracy , which at this time was a perfect aristocracy ...
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